
PW MedEd marked 2025 with significant achievements supporting medical students. Samvaad connected students and faculty for practical MBBS/PG guidance. NEET PG & FMGE results showcased successes, with many clearing cutoffs through structured QBanks and mocks. The One Plan launch offered comprehensive coverage from MBBS prof exams to NEET PG/FMGE/INI CET.
Samvaad stood out as a key event in PW MedEd's 2025 calendar, bringing together medical students, faculty, and industry voices for open discussions on real-world challenges in medical education. Held as part of the year's initiatives, it created space for students to share experiences from MBBS years to PG prep, with sessions on practical skills like dissection and clinical reasoning that tied directly to NEET PG and FMGE needs.
Faculty from PW MedEd led talks on evolving exam patterns, including the shift toward NExT, and how integrated learning helps bridge theory and practice. Students walked away with actionable advice, such as using QBanks for pattern recognition in high-yield topics like medicine and surgery. The event also highlighted community building, with over thousands engaging online and offline, fostering a network for ongoing support.
One highlight included mentor-student interactions addressing second-year struggles, like balancing prof exams with PG aspirations. Recordings from Samvaad sessions remain available on PW MedEd platforms, allowing students to revisit insights on time management and resource use. This event reinforced PW MedEd's focus on dialogue-driven learning.
The NEET PG 2025 results brought celebrations for PW MedEd students, with many crossing the qualifying percentiles after dedicated preparation through structured batches and tests. The platform's emphasis on 800+ hours of subject-wise videos and 10,000+ QBank questions played a role in these outcomes, as seen in result shares on official channels.
FMGE July 2025 saw examples like Dr. Wedad Mirza scoring 191 marks, crediting PW MedEd's high-yield notes and mock tests for building exam stamina. For NEET PG, cutoffs ranged from 276 for UR to 235 for SC/ST/OBC, and PW MedEd students filled forms to share their ranks, showing broad success across categories.
Result celebrations featured videos honoring distinction holders in MBBS prof exams alongside PG achievers, with stories of rank improvements from lakhs to hundreds. These milestones came from consistent practice with PW MedEd's 200+ tests tracking progress in 19 subjects. Students noted how faculty guidance clarified tough areas like respiratory medicine.
The One Plan launch marked a practical shift for medical students, offering a single subscription covering MBBS prof exams through NEET PG, FMGE, INI CET, and NExT. Priced at ₹4999 for 1 year or ₹12999 for 5.5 years, it includes all 19 subjects, dissection videos, and hard copy notes.
PW MedEd expanded resources with detailed notes for first, second, and third-year MBBS, available as combos on their store. These notes summarize lectures, aiding quick revisions for prof exams and PG integration.
Medical students found reliable support in PW MedEd's ecosystem, from foundation batches to advanced mocks. The 2025 rewind shows consistent delivery on promises like faculty-led content and progress tracking.Affordable access to 75+ GB of videos and PDFs levels the field for aspirants in places like Uttar Pradesh. Community features on social media add motivation through peer stories.
Looking ahead, these efforts prepare students for tougher exams ahead. Engaging with PW MedEd means structured paths to qualification.